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					<strong>FuelPHP, a PHP 5.3 Framework</strong>
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			<h2>Welcome to FuelPHP</h2>

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				FuelPHP is a simple, flexible, community driven PHP 5 web framework. It was born out of the frustrations people have with the current available frameworks and developed
				with support from a community of developers. FuelPHP is extremely portable, works on almost any server and prides itself on clean syntax.
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			<h3 id="quick_install">Quick Installation</h3>

			<p>If you value your time and want to get things up and running in seconds instead of minutes, you can use our quick installer instead. Using the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CURL">curl</a> library, you can install a very basic version of oil. From there you can create new full applications of Fuel.</p>

			<pre class="cli"><code># quick install oil from the web
$ curl get.fuelphp.com/oil | sh
# now that oil is installed, create a blog project in a directory called Sites
$ cd Sites/
$ oil create blog</code></pre>

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				For more information, see the <a href="installation/instructions.html#command">installation</a> page.
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			<h3 id="manual_install">Manual Installation</h3>

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				If you can't use the quick installation method, you can also install FuelPHP manually.
				You  will find detailed instructions on the <a href="installation/instructions.html#manual">installation</a> page.
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			<h3 id="next_steps">Next steps</h3>

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				<li>Step #1: Read about <a href="general/mvc.html">the components</a> of a FuelPHP application</li>
				<li>Step #2: <a href="general/configuration.html">Configure</a> your new FuelPHP installation</li>
				<li>Step #3: Learn about <a href="general/modules.html">modules</a> and <a href="general/packages.html">packages</a></li>
				<li>Step #4: <a href="general/controllers/base.html">Create some sexy code!</a></li>
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			<h3 id="api_docs">Class API Documentation</h3>

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				We provide full API documentation of all classes online.
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			<h3 id="dev_docs">Development Branch Documentation</h3>

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				This documentation reflects the state of the documentation at the time of the latest official FuelPHP release.
				For documentation of Fuel's bleeding edge, see our <a href="http://www.fuelphp.com/dev-docs">Develop Branch Documentation</a>.
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				&copy; FuelPHP Development Team 2010-2013 - <a href="http://fuelphp.com">FuelPHP</a> is released under the MIT license.
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